Overwatch Update 1.02 Is 9.6GB on PS4, Includes New Maps & Modes

Jason Dunning

With retail stores selling Overwatch today, it’s been revealed that the day one update (listed as 1.02 on PlayStation 4) is a 9.66GB download. Reports also suggest the Xbox One update is around the same size.

As the PS4’s Update History shows, the Overwatch patch adds new modes, new maps, and more:

New Escort Map: Route 66

New Control Map: Ilios

New Play Mode: Custom Game

New Play Mode: Competitive Play

New Play Mode: Weekly Brawl!

New Feature: Highlights

Updated new player experience

If you’re getting the digital version of Overwatch, pre-loading is available on all three platforms. You’ll then be able to play it at 4pm PT/7pm ET today when the servers go live.

Asked if you can use the same files from the beta for full release, Blizzard replied, “For PC, yes. It will auto-update. For consoles it’s a separate file.”

According to an Overwatch news feed, the first big content update should arrive late next month with the competitive mode.

Will you be playing Overwatch today? If so, be sure to check out our Beginner’s Guide.

Overwatch - Everything You Need to Know

The world needs heroes.

Elevator Pitch

First unveiled at Blizzcon two years ago, Overwatch is a first-person shooter that lives and dies by its squad-based gameplay. Touting 21 weird and wonderful characters to choose from, Blizzard’s new IP asks players to choose between Offense, Defense, Tank and Support as they duke it out across a variety of arenas, which brings us too…

Team-Based Gameplay

Players are divided into two teams of six, as they each choose a hero replete with their own repertoire of abilities and role classes. For now, Overwatch contains four distinct gameplay modes in Assault, Escort, Assault/Escort and Control, each offering up a different scenario for the attacking and defending teams.

Assault, for instance, forces the attacking team into action to seize control of two target points, while the defenders batten down the hatches to protect said objectives at all costs. Escort has the two teams scrapping over a payload vehicle as it inches closer to its destination, with Assault/Escort doing exactly what it says on the tin and teeing up a mix of the two. Meanwhile, Control is essentially a spin on Capture the Flag.

A Futuristic Story

Boasting a slick, futuristic aesthetic, Overwatch whisks players into the not-so-distant future, at a time when Earth is slowly recovering from the so-called Omnic Crisis — one which put humanity in grave danger of artificial intelligence and a robot uprising.

To fend off the threat, the powers of the world formed an international task force consisting of…

The Heroes

Touting 21 heroes in total — for now, at least — Overwatch divides its roster of fighters into four categories. Players are free to swap between each hero at will even during matches, and experience gained is assigned to each character depending on their time in battle, ultimately unlocking cosmetic upgrades as you progress.

Here’s a list of Overwatch’s heroes by category:

Offense: Genji, McCree, Pharah, Reaper, Soldier: 76 and Tracer

Defense: Bastion, Hanzo, Junkrat, Mei, Torbjörn, Widowmaker

Tank: D.va, Reinhardt, Roadhog, Winston, Zarya

Support: Lúcio, Mercy, Symmetra, Zenyatta

Character Controversy

Tracer, the quirky British Offense class, was the center of some controversy in the lead in to launch, with a handful of critics claiming one of the character’s victory poses relegated her to just “another bland female sex symbol.” Blizzard swiftly removed the emote.

Abilities to Master

Each of these heroes come packing their own abilities, too, opening up scores of potential playstyles right across the board. Roadhog, Winston and the other Tanks feature defensive abilities, while Defense tout construction or sniping skills. Support and Offense, meanwhile, sport healing perks and movement-enhancing abilities, respectively.

Maps to Explore

In total, Overwatch will land on Tuesday heralding 12 maps that are each tailored to the shooter’s distinct game modes. That means each arena will task players with different objectives from the get-go, with some of the highlights including Nepal, Hollywood and Route 66.

A Premium, $60 Shooter

Much like Battleborn before it, Blizzard’s hero shooter is launching as a premium, $60 title. Doubling down on gameplay first and monteization second, the studio is gunning to create an experience that boasts a “very straightforward, easy to understand business model.”

That said…

In-Game Extras

Players will unlock one Loot Box per level by default -- gaining contain skins, sprays, portraits, voice lines, new intros, victory poses or in game currency in the process -- but those who wish to do so can buy extra stashes. Pricing details are yet to be confirmed.

Console Release Always Part of the Plan

Though it was only announced for PC at first, a console version of Overwatch was always part of the plan, with Blizzard noting that “it was our goal from day one to have this game playable on console. Designing the game so it felt great on a console controller almost put this forced design elegance on us.”

Competent Shooter Across the Board

With PS4, Xbox One and PC releases locked, the goal for Blizzard then involved creating “as much parity as possible” between all versions not just in terms of performance, but by aiming for simultaneous releases of patches and updates across all three platforms.

Record-Breaking Beta

One thing that allowed Blizzard to iron out much of these technical kinks was the record-breaking open beta. Pulling in a staggering 9.7 million players across its extended testing period. That broke past the records previously held by Star Wars Battlefront (9 million) and The Division (6.4 million).

Hands-On Preview

Taking the shooter out for a test drive, our own Paulmichael Contreras was one of the many PSLS staffers that hopped into Overwatch’s beta test, writing that, “it looks like Blizzard has the makings of another winner in Overwatch. Featuring almost two dozen unique characters, the usual appeal of loot to collect, a hyper-stylish look and feel, tight, traversable levels, and an overall polished package, it’s not hard to predict success with Overwatch.”

Release Date

Emerging from an overly successful pre-release campaign, thanks in no part to that record-breaking beta test, Overwatch is now locked for a release across PS4, Xbox One and PC on Tuesday, May 24. Here’s the official logline:

“Clash on the battlefields of tomorrow and choose your hero from a diverse cast of soldiers, scientists, adventurers, and oddities. Bend time, defy physics, and unleash an array of extraordinary powers and weapons. Engage your enemies in iconic locations from around the globe in the ultimate team-based shooter. Take your place in Overwatch. The world needs heroes.”

Tough on Cheaters

In an effort to uphold order — not unlike Overwatch itself — Blizzard has issued a stern warning to cheaters on the eve of the shooter’s launch, noting it plans to hand out “permanent bans” to anyone found to be breaking the rules.

Post-Launch Support

In a bid to nurture a thriving online community, one that will remain on board with Overwatch long after release, Blizzard has opted to release all additional characters and DLC for free.

Pre-Purchase Perk

Those who do pre-order Overwatch will be entitled to the Noire Widowmaker skin.

Origins Edition

Available both digitally and at retail, the Overwatch Origins Edition bundles together a host of exclusive content, including:

Collector's Edition

Featuring all of the content from the Origins Edition, the Collector's Edition also includes:

Soldier: 76 statue

Overwatch Visual Sourcebook

Overwatch Soundtrack

Animated Series

Overwatch’s four-part animated series is set to culminate on May 22 with the release of Hero. Following Soldier: 76, the mini-feature sends the masked vigilante “on a personal mission to Dorado where he's set to investigate the illegal activities of the Los Muertos gang—but an unexpected complication threatens to compromise his objective.”

Digital Comic

Debuting early last month, Overwatch's series of digital comics help flesh out the world created by Blizzard, and act as a supplementary piece to the shooter's animated series.

Here's the gist:

"In addition to the animated shorts, we'll be releasing a series of free digital comics leading up to the launch of the game. Created in collaboration with a variety of writers and artists, our first six-issue series of "comic shorts" will focus on different heroes, such as the deranged criminal duo of Roadhog and Junkrat, as well as Overwatch's knight from a bygone era, Reinhardt."

Trophy Breakdown

Overwatch has 60 trophies in total.

Platinum - 1

Gold - 1

Silver - 5

Bronze - 53

Install Instructions

Blizzard has also posted a handy breakdown outlining a step-by-step process of how to install the shooter, both physically and digitally.

PlayStation 4 – DigitalStep 1: Turn on your PlayStation 4 and log in to your preferred local user.Step 2a: If Auto Download is enabled, Overwatch should begin downloading as soon as it’s available.Step 2b: If Auto Download is disabled, go to the PlayStation Store and select “Search” from the top menu.Step 3: In the search field, type in “Overwatch.”Step 4: Select “Overwatch: Origins Edition” from the search results and then click “Download”Step 5: Once installed, select the Overwatch icon and press “X” to begin.

PlayStation 4 – PhysicalStep 1: Turn on your PlayStation 4 and log in to your preferred local user.Step 2: Remove the Overwatch disc from its packaging and insert it into the console.Step 3: Follow the on-screen instructions to begin the installation process.Step 4: Once installed, select the Overwatch icon and press “X” to begin.

Download Size

For those who opt for the digital version, Overwatch weighs in at 20GB on PlayStation 4, 10.09GB on Xbox One and, finally, 30GB on PC.

Theatrical and Animated Trailers

To ramp up excitement, there's also a pair of stunning trailers for Overwatch to prep you for the game's imminent launch.

Server Times

Despite hitting retail a day early, Overwatch server times will go live on May 24. Get the region-by-region breakdown in the image.

Europe:

00:00 BST on May 2401:00 CEST on May 2402:00 MSK on May 24

The Americas and Australian regions:

4:00 p.m. PDT on May 235:00 p.m. MDT on May 236:00 p.m. CDT on May 237:00 p.m. EDT on May 238:00 p.m. ADT on May 238:00 p.m. BRT on May 238:30 p.m. NDT on May 237:00 a.m. SGT on May 249:00 a.m. AEST on May 241:00 a.m. NZST on May 24